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TL;DR: I installed Proxigram with docker compose up -d and I want to update it to the last commit.

Hi, I'm new to self-hosting and this is the first time I want to update something deployed into a docker. Proxigram seems a very easy one to start with because (AFAIK) there is no data stored. So I think I can just kill the containers, pull the latest version from git and redeploy again with docker compose up -d, right?

I wanted to ask just in case there are better ways I can learn.
Thanks.

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